by David Salerno | May 17, 2023 | Blog, Cooking Tips and Tricks, Culinary Anthropology
This “Holy Trinity” is the mirepoix of Louisiana Cajun and Creole cooking. So how did we get here? The French settlers of the region came with their mirepoix of carrot, onion and celery. Chances are, while both the carrot and bell pepper were capable of...
by hungerintervention | Apr 23, 2014 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
Lake City-based Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) works to bring food to local families and now seniors through its Healthy HIP Packs Program, meal programs, and by advocating for our hungry neighbors. HIP’s volunteers and staff are back at North Helpline Food...
by hungerintervention | Apr 16, 2014 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
Lake City-based Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) works to bring food to local families and now seniors through its Healthy HIP Packs Program, meal programs, and by advocating for our hungry neighbors. HIP’s volunteers and staff are back at North Helpline Food...
by hungerintervention | Jul 8, 2013 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
Lake City-based Hunger Intervention Program works to bring food to local families through its Healthy HIP Packs Program, free summer meals for kids, and by advocating for hungry families. This month HIP is officially launching our new blog, HIP Stockpot, as a...
by hungerintervention | Mar 26, 2013 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
If you are working on building your chopping skills like our participants in our weekly Community Kitchen, this recipe offers ample opportunities to practice. It’s also a great appetizer to take to your next potluck. Greek Salad Bites Serves 10-12 as appetizers...